The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill beat rival Duke University in men's basketball last week, prompting students to celebrate by running through the streets going crazy. But the following week, when students got back to work, the undergrads in one history class discovered someone messed with their notes.

On Tuesday, a UNC student posted on the Facebook page "Overheard at UNC": "Someone deleted all the information in the History 107 midterm google doc and posted this instead.."

Obviously, the UNC students believe it was a Duke student. Although some theorized it could be a capybara.

UNC students reported being able to rectify the loss of the notes, though it's unclear whether they used revision history or had simply backed up offline.

In 1979, the student body government of University of Wisconsin was led by the infamous <a href="http://www.stubaker.com/madison/pailandshovel/index.html" target="_hplink">Pail & Shovel Party.</a> Their platform? Use the the school's budget for art projects and wacky pranks. Their masterpiece was putting a fake Statue of Liberty in the nearby (and, at the time, frozen) Lake Mendota, placing half of Lady Liberty's head and torch on top of it.